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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923 |PRESIDENT DEFIES RAIN IN TOUR |PIERRE LOTI, FRENCH URGES HRM I:A"H THE WEATHER | L. M. WALKER DEAD. OF AIRCRAFT-CARRIER LANGLEY |NOVELIST, DEAD AT 73 | e i et A Atenass ey Was f Telephane INPROVEN VALUES Virginia—Cloudy, showery weather s tonight and tomorrow; moderate tem- > perature; gentle variable winds. Judged by Many as Finest De- scriptive Writer—Visited Tisaaiae [Father Kerby Addresses Seniors at Catholic University. In Memoriam. BERRY. In sad and loving remembrance of my dear wife, JULIA BERRY, who departed thia ‘life thrée years ago- today, Junc 11 1620, I eannot forget you, dear wife, Though long may seem the Sears, And often in"the"louely hours wipe away the fe HER NEs HOLDS MRS. CROKER IMPROPER PERSON| Son of Tammany Chieftain on Stand Hits Moral Standards of His Stepmother in Suit. Employe’ Here. Louts M. Walker, a native of Alex- to-|andria, Va., for a number of years in |connected with the Chesapeake and uRS, AYAY (ne tepa © Potomac Telephone Company at the ROBERT. West exchange, Georgetown, died |CARUTH, Saturday night at the home of his| JofEd o brother,” Frank Walker. 1930 Penni- | ‘g ods (EMTGANIA AN Cilun, LOLOUINES 8 N 0N OB SEY N fucoadilolthe eicy ol ity dan illness. The funeral will be held sister, ELIZABETH H. DORSEY ho died from Wise's undertaking establish-1 coven’ vears ugo toduy. June 11 1918 ment, 2900 M street, Georgetown, to- Losed In life, remembered in death morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The : MARY H. SAVOY. interment will be in Union cemetery, GAEGLER. In lovinz remembrance of onr Alexandria. dear won and grandson. BERNARD LEO Mr. Walker was a son of Frank M.| GAEGLER, ‘who departed this lifs nine Walker and Adelaide Simpson Walk- | JYears ago'today, June 11, 1914. Anniver er of Alexandria. Va. Before con-| ®ary mam, St. Aloysis Chureh, Washiag necting himself with the telephone | 'n D. € company ten years ago he had been T have an employe " of the Washington | Waiting Terminal Company at the ['nion sta- s tion In the transportation depart- |BAY. EDWIN BARRETT HAY. died Jun. ment. He {s survived by his wife | Il. 1906 his soul ever thrilled with t M Bt St e s e magnetism of frienduhip. There never w R D Studns a time when he failed fo manifest his Tov alty and love to his follow mau. In evers station of his life, whether high ar low, in work or in pleasure was actuated by the same fdeals. No man was ever mads of finer fiher. Inta the unknown where ke has gone he has carried with him the loving remembrance of those who knew b and with a smile upon his face and a sod bye to those Wio now enshrine hie emors in loving hearts. | He ueeeptod 1ifn 2% n_jovous thing, for his heart wis w and his love of humanits was all-embracng GEORGE W. EVANS, HENDERSON. 1In d but Joving brance of my dear mathor, 117 DERSON, who departed thic ago, June 11, 1020, My hieart in deen eadness W West Virginia—Probably rain night and tomorrow™ no change temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 81; 8 p.m., 75; 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 66; 8 a.m., 62; noon, 61. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.98; 29.98; 12 midnight, 29.99; 8 a.m., 20.99; noon, 29.95. Highest temperature, 81, occurred at 4:30 p.m. vesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 61, occurred at noon today. Temperature same date last yvear— Highest, 88; lowest, 70. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8§ am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 74; condition slightly muddy. ‘Weather in Various C & Temperature, the rain when out on the specially constructed deck for airplane land- ings, and asked numerous gquestions about the varlous devices aboard. He was “let In” on the secret surround- ing the arresting gear, which makes it possible for a plane landing at a terrific speed to stop on the top deck within twenty feet. Among the other contrivances in which the Pres- ident displayed interest were the catapult and the elevators which carry the planes from their storage places to the deck for action. Admiral Moffett in detailing the operation and success of the Lang- ley pointed out to the President that England has six craft of this type, who urged him to seek shelter from | while the United States has only one. Yards of Blanket WEEKS PLANS TRIP. Cover Throat Of | Will Address Graduates of New | England Schools. SO G T Sick Giraffe Secretary Weeks will leave here Mmarriage ceremony with ke i“edn@sdly to make a series of The records at Northampton. By the Associated Press. speeches in New England. Thursday had been searched, he testific LONDON, June 11.—One of the he will address the graduating class they “”“'E;“;“'“'I‘"’]‘n: }:'""“\'r'f\ ‘,'”:’*“(' giraffes in the London Zoo has |at Norwich University, Northtfield, e Gus Marore. Acearaing 16 thia re throat. The boss of the | Vt. and Saturday will attend a re- Jdnformation. Marone has had no reg-; giraffe house every day and every |union of Naval militlamen at New Ular business for the last two yea night has to warm yards of blan- Haven, Conn. F————————————————| kets and wrap them around | Tuesday. June 19, he will attend a vhivering Maudie ; e . ! dinner given by friends who served MOURNING BLACK She i 3 with him in the Spanish-American Dyed With Hours She caught COMINg 4Cros® . war, and the next day he will make CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.| the English channel and the way |an address at Brown University, 60 I8th St € from her old home in Africa. Her |Providence, R I It is probable he Dupont Cirel mate 'k a will make addresses at other places i 8 sick and died. | op jntervening days on the political but Maudie is pulling through issues of the day. but has no definite | engagements as vet. ort Worth. Tex., is to have a mon ument in honor of the women of the Confedeeracy. It will be —_— memorial of its kind in The wonders of the U. §. 8. Lang- ley, the Navy's only aircraft car- ier, mude a strong appeal to Presi- dent Harding today shortly after he landed at the navy yard from the Mayflower. Despite the rain, he made a thorough inspection of the unique ship. Accompanied by Admiral Wil- liam A. Moffett, chief of the bureau of maval aeronautics, Secretaries Wallace and Work and Capt. Adol- phus Andrews, of the Mayflower, the President visited every nook apd corner of the vessel. He would not be hurried by those HUSBAND Bacred to the memors of my de 4, HENRY (HARRY) C. who departed this life ten vears MOSES NERVIS. * By the Associated Press. HENDAYE, France, June 11.—| Pierre Loti, the novelist. died at his | home here yesterday. The end came peacefully, with his bedside sur- rounded by his children and a few of his friends M. Loti had been in frail health for a long time. He returned to his be- loved Basque country last Tuesday, and sank rapidly until death inter- | vened. He will be buried in a tomb he built on the Island of Oleron, in the Atlantic, oft the coast of Cha- rente-Inferieure. By the A-socated Press. DUBLIN. June 11.—C pation of Richard Croke resumed today. in his suit contesting the will of his father, one-time Tam- many chieftain. The witness testified that he had cmployed Detective McCahill to investigate the record »f, Mrs, Bula Croker, his father's Becond wife. and that it was when & number of witnesses returncd from Dublin to the United States that he coneluded she was not a_proper per #on to have married his father. Mr. Croker admitted that he paying the costs of his sister Ethel (. White, who has made the legation in court that Mrs. Croke 8 pm., 4 am, 29.95; s exami was . Baccalaureate Sunday was celebrated vesterday at Catholic Uuniversity with professors, the student body, students from the thirteen religious houses near- ¥, the sisters’ college and scores of parents and friends in attendance. Mass was sung in the gymnasium by Rt. Rev. {Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the uni- | versity. Joined that loved me and for those THER thor Il AND RANDMOTHER itlen. was Mrs Cards of Thanks. BLUMER. We wish (0 extend our sincere thanks o our relatives and friends for their kind ‘expressions of sympgthy and beautiful floral tri given At the desth of onr beloved Lusiand and father, FREDERICK A. BLUME MRS. JENNIE BLUMER AND CHILDREN. * 1 wish to thank my many friends, as as_the pa a hers of | th son Memorial Chureh. for their kindness shown during the illness of. and for the expression sympathy, s well as (h beau Eiven at the death of MARIE TERENA it HUSBAND, WILLIAM E. DEAL. DRIBCOLL. We wish to extend onr sincerest thanke 16 our relatives and friends for Kindness, expressions of sympathy and he tiful floral tributes given at fhe death of our dear 3 DRISCOLL. FROM CH GOLDMAN. We with to thank our friends and relatives for their floral tributes 1o th late SEPTER GOLDMAN E When at his best Pierre Loti was| The baccalaureate sermon was de- judged by many critics of literature = Critics ; |livered by Rev. William J. Kerby, pro- 1o be the finest descriptive writer of i goce 4 the last quarter of the nineteenth |f:0r Of soclology at the university, century. and the early vears of the |Who propounded the doctrine of “The twentieth. For forty vears he trav- | Gospel of Trustworthiness.” The qual- eled thte seas as a French naval offi- | ity of one's reputation, he said, is con- cer, and visited lands in all parts of |tingent upon the manner in which the the world educated man was trusted, His real Dr. Kerby criticized the tendency of Julien Viaud. The parents, to whom |young men and women of today to dis- he was born_at Rochefort in 1850, | regard means which might establish rep- were of old Huguenot families, and utation and character, to disregard the they intended that the son be a’'min- | time-proven precepts of experience and ister, but at seventeen he entered allo affect a too cheerful self-confidence naval school and rose gradually in|which easily might unseat a sound this profession until he was com- progress toward trustworthiness. | missioned a captain A meeting of the executive council of Most of Loti's travels were in the|the lay alumni association was held orient, and most of his literature |later ip the day. It was followed by an has its setting in that part of the |entertainment by the university giee world. TIn 1912 Loti came to America |club, departmental band and several to superintend the rehearsal of “The |soloists. ~ A reception and smoker ten- Daughter of Heaven.” a dramatic|dered Bishop Shahan by the alumni as: spectacle of the orient. in which he |sociation concluded the day's program ! wasg the co-author with Mile. Judith MRS. E. T. WALKER DIES. Gautier. He was shy, refusing to let photographers snap him aboard ship Former Washington School Teacher Succumbs in Chicago. or at his hotel, and he professed him- self as overcome by the bombardment jof reporters’ interrogations. New York he described as a furious fur- nace of living. Word has been received here of the death at Chicago of Mrs. Edward T. Walker, formerly Miss Bessie Burns, who taught in the local public schools for more than twelve years before ALBERT B. PRICE DIES. | her marriage. She survived by Was 3. Pri B o her husband. a native Washing- ! Albert B. Price, life insurance man. | §o0, WSbaRe B N Baward, for the past five years connected with | and a son. Edward T. Walker, jr. the New York Life and for thirty|Funeral services are to be held at 4 vears in the insurance business here, | ¢ €10CK this afternoon at Rock Creek B cemetery. died yesterday at his residence, in the Rockingham Apartments, 1315 Rhode | MRS. WILLIAMS BURIED Island avenue northwest, aged vm.\i vears. The funeral will be held from i = Wife of Army Officer Interred in Arlington Cemetery Today. | Stations. U +e-Kupiasal g8 asug Abilene, Tex. Albany Atlanta Atlantie Baltimore . Birmingham | Bismarck Roston Pr.cloudy Cloudy Rain Clondy Clear) Clear Cloudy Clenr, Rain Itai Cloud. Clear Cloudy Clear Pi.cloudy name was Louis Marie 3 HE. recalls the en the angels of death took my And meiory cold my Cineinnati. . AL, Cleveiand Denver Detroit i ims with its griet and ELIZABETH HENDER also became r 1 sndden RET Galveston Helena . Huron, § Jacksonvill HIGBEE. 1In snd and loving remembrance n® (Jabr. MILDRED €. HIGREE. who de rted ihis life five vears ago today, June arted i) today, Jun Mildred, in our hearts raur memors Sweetls tender, fond and true; re is not a day, dear hahr That we do not’ think of vou. Though we cannot elasp vour hand, Thongh your face we cannot see This Wttle messaze sho ' That we still remember thes. LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER JOYCE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear duughter and sister, CORA T. J0vCE ed this life one year ugy Don’t suffer with Catarrh It's not necessary to keep on with the aggravating symptom—when vou can get very decided relief quickly with the use of E-Z Catarrh Cream This is a preparation that has had wonderful success. It gives the delicate mem- branes soothing treatment —and you'll find your head clear and the tend- ency to sneezing aver- come. Excellent in cases of Hay Fever and sore throat. Perfectly harmless easily applied. For Sale at All Peoples “and Other Good Drug Stores Xey Chemical Co. PEES 7 mother, In New York the daily allowance the second | of water per head is mearly 200 g the United'lons. In London it is but forty gal- lons. ling LDMAN. ® 1 wish to express my thanks to neighbors, friends (my pastor, Howard) and fraternal organ expressi 5 given a1 the de GOLDSTON HIS WIFE. ke GOLDSTON, the relagive Rev. W izations for pathy and fio of my husband, Okla. ¢ Omaia . Philadelphi Phoenix Pittsburg] Portland.) Portland, 01 Raleigh Cloudy Clear, Rain Clouds Clear, ath ROBERT ) e That'T o, ot Virale af Alttough T canaot foas T i e HER LOVING FAMILY MAIDEN. 1In sad but I i¥dear sister. BADGER SOPHIA Charles J. a3rd Inte Pt.clondy Cloudy Cley Clouds Pt.clouds ar In my Phone Col. 464 W. Warren Taltavull in Insurance Business Here e Budger, © renidence at 11 a.m BROOKS. 12:45 retired Funeral fro Wednesday Arligt in the 1 for Thirty Years. 200 WASH., D.C. 20.98 Shaw Departed this life June 9, 5 a.m. at her residence road, Anicostia, D. C., BROOKS, loviug ‘mother of Mr lard. Mrs. Katie West and Hrown. Funeral from Campbell Church, Tuexday, Tune 12, at Relatives and friends invited BURKE. Sundas. o, ar the Home wite” of tiie rvices will be held at cemeters, Tuesday. June 12, COATES arted this life Fridas 1923, at 1:20 pom. at Cet. ne., r rthe' lnie James Coates and of the late Alice Dyson of C. "She s aurvived by hre fidren, two brothers and one sis neral Thesday, June 1%, at Lane’s C. M. K. Churcl; ne. Rev. Paul Moore and’ relatives At Rosemont con COOK. Sundar hix residence beloved aged funers June 12 Churels, (5 am., Greenwich time, today.) Stations, Temperature Weather. I ing remembrance of DEN, who de- > today, June 1 Funeral Director and Embalmer we were in dars t is br ) at zone by was fully complete n. one e Savior's f. gen. Denmirk Dear sister Rut o 1 osaw So He Some day Our circle will HER DEVOT AN MAIL MILLER. In sad bt loving remembrance our dear father, HENRY L. MILLER, who e TWo vears agn inday, Tun, 1921 HIS CHILDREN SNIDER. In loting remembrance of my dear wife, MAGGIE SNIDER. who died one yenr sday, June i1, 1923 Once the music of Tier vo Made our happy And her bright Was the sunshi how we loved you, Jove was all in vain: suffering here was great you from your pain we're going o meet vou beautifu i i 1 Hamilton, San Juao. Haval B Colon, GEORGE W. COOK DIES. Well Known Georgetown Business Man Succumbs at Home. George William well known business of George- town and an official the Chesa- peake and Ohio canal, died yesterday at his residence, 2142 O street north- west, aged fifty-three years. The funeral will be held from Hysong's funeral establishment, 1300 N street northwest, tomorrow morning at §:30 o'clock, to be folloyed by requiem mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, 36th and N streets northwest. The interment will he in Holy Rood cemetery under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus Mr. Cook was a native of George- i town where he had spent all of his life. He was a carriage builder JOHN T trade succeeding his father. John |EVANS. Joseph Cook in the carriage-building | 1623, at n business. Some few ars ago he| Irviog st. n.w.. WILLIAM E. . be- | retired from that business and went | loved hushand of Mes.”Estella Evans.’ and with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal | jeaves to moura thele lomr s tovat wift® | company. He was a member of | father and many relatives. ' Funeral from | Kean Council, Knights of Columbus, | Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church. &th st and a communicant of Holy Trinity | between L and M. Rev. W. D. Battle, pae. | Catholie Church. He is survived by tor, Tuesday. June 12, at 1 p.m. his wife, Mrs. Mary Farquhar Cook | 11 GOLDSTON. The remains of ROBERT and one son, John Joseph Cook, of | GOLDSTON were removed from this city. t. Matthew's Catholic Church, on! Rhode Island avenue northwest, at 9 ‘eclock tomorrow morning. when re i Funeral services for Mrs. Williams | Mr. Price was a native of Washing- widow of Col. R. C. Williams, United | Price, and three brothers, Dr. Harry | cémetery. The body was accompanied Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Willlams was & quiem mass will be said. The inter- ment will be in Mount Olivet ceme- ton and had spent all of his life in the | States Cavalry, who died in Chicago | city. He was a bachelor. He is sur-|last Friday. were held this mnrmnpl Price. Frank K. Price of this city and| from Chicago by Mlss Charlotte Yoe TP Price otiDannis. Cold: st sister, and Robert W. Willlams and ughter of L. G. Yoe of Highland 111, a residential section of Part clonds Clear Cloudy De 8 June, freed idence, 1 . beloved w tor dangh Service” “V A Home for Funeral 3619 14th St. N and the broken no BROTHER, JOHN HE rom | sts. | Friends at | tery. vived by his mother, Mrs. Jane F. the grave in Arlington national Mary W. Williams. children of | g Cook. a former There probably wouldn't bhe sot much deeit in the world if we could * see ourselves as others sce us. man of e R R Y née to Holy Trinity 30th and N sts. now.. where mase repose of his soul will am. Interment at Holy R Relatives and friends respectfully in to attend. The members of Kane Coune hts of Columbus. are zdvi The' deatl of Past Grand Knight GE W. COOK and are requested to his funeral Tuesday morning, June 12 | from Hysong's undertaking parior, 1300 N | St nmow., at 8:30. thence to Haiy Trinity | Church, "where ‘mass will be suid for the repose of his soul JOHYX E. BURNS, G. K. 8. BURNS, F. §. Departed this life Priday, | am. at his_residence. arts rejoics od smiling face e of our pla HER HI memors of our dear TYL who entered year ago toda, BAND. ® | TYLER. Sacred to_tie mother, MARIA M into_eternal rest on 1.1 One wear seems hut a dax Each momeut brings to mind The form. the touch of mother The friend unlike any we find THE FAMILY loving remembrance af ELIZABETH YOUNG ars ago v L8 attend | 5 YOUNG. 1In sad my devoted mo who departed 1 day, June 11, 1 Shie traveled the journes befare me, Ste has known all of the was.: She paid out the price to jts fuilness That mothierhond onir can par RDAUGHTER. MES. MINNTE HCLIEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, i 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Uadertakers, Embalmers. Homel, 1 Parlors. Phoue Lincoln 480, ston. Tex eloven iatuie ot e piAbaT .t Frank Geier’s Sons Co, Lawrence Lawson and Dr, Charles | 1113 SEVENTH S1 x.w. : Funeral at Arlington Tuesday, | Modern - Main 2473 = Timothy Hanlan 1 H ST. 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Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends in 3 Park ave. itaville: Satord | Funera tc ce of Address Box repose of her soul will be said at 9 am. | 3 i Moderate - June 30 8th at: ne. Rewars, | OVERHALL. Departed this Ilife 2 mother of Harrison o e gai | “Neither the suceessors of nor oo Retty Wormley of W Va_ | Phone Frank. 0826. Herndon. oy Nireni o (o __ Private_Ambnlages. dence, the Rockingham, Price_ and Jane K. Drice. e Modern Chapel Automoblle Funers Matthew's Church on Tuesday at 9 am WILLIAM PRICE, husband of ‘the late E< da; th, 10 a.m. Interment private. 12¢ imeral from sequiem mass will fe said at 040 ‘am for vited. MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erec Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- ForlPrizes and Favors given by the HOST and HOSTESS Ribbon g1 extva Lady Duofold and Duofold ()} for Bridesmaids and Ushers (i Parker Duette Sets for BRIDE and GROOM E . D and Carry Parker Duofold Pens €Y. on the gift you cannot get Duofold quality. Look carefully. 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Reward. 12e SORORITY PIN, Alpha_Deta Pi, diamond shaped. pearl bordered. Reward. Phone Lin- coln 5168, 128 SPECTACLES—Brown shell frame. between Munitions building and Treasury: airo upects cles. bifocal, shell covered gold frame, in case stamped A. M. St. Clair & Co.. Glasgow, Montana: also Shrine consistory gold charm, face hinged. Notify American Miaing _(on- gress, Munsey buildiog. _Main 8019, 11 UMBRELLA—Left In auto on 16th st., after gratuitons ride. 746 Park road. WATCH—Gold; In_convenience station. Dupont Circle, Sunday; liberal reward. 2138 Eye st. n.w. 30 WILL THE MAN who called at 1700 Rhode Tslard ave. with Alredale dog please return with_him? . WRIST WATCH—Lads's, gold, on link brace let. Apt. 206, the Cordov WRIST WATCH, 1ady’s, gold, on link brace- let. no initials, ‘on Pa.’ ave.'between Peace Monument and 14th st., Thursday night. Re. ward. 700 15th_st. s.e. . “WRIST WATCH —Ledy's siiver. octagon shape, Swiss movement, with siiver chain; Thuraday, about midnight, by way of 14th t.car liae 10 Takoms Park, from car line to 8 Ash ave. b of Eastern ave. Finder please ret 8 Aok ave: and be rewarded. WRIST WATCH, square. zold. itials K. G. Reward. 1410 15th s, n ! SHORTER. Tune 9, 2018 L st. n.w., SHORTRR, wife of years. Funeral Church. 1, st n.w.. Tuesda; invited to attend. SMITH. Sunday, June 10, If BERT, beloved husband of Je (nce Meyers). Funeral from h dence. 2388 14th st. n.w., on Wednesd: June 13, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St Pau Church, 15th and V_sts., where mass will sald af 10 am. Reiatives and friends vitéd to attend. Interment Mount Oli Shorter. from Shiloh Rapt y, June cemetery. (Baltimore papers please copy). 12 In Memoriam. ANDERSON. Sacred to the memory of my loved husband, CHAR! H. ANDERK( ted 'this life one year ago tod June 11, 1822, Nobody knows my longings seen me weep: from an aching heart While the others are fast asleep. 1 often sit and think of you When T am all alone, For memory is the only thin That_grief can call its_ow HIS WIFE, MARY E. ANDERSON. BOND. _gacred to the memory of our belos son. WILLIAM VE into the hidden life four years ngo tod: June 11, 1919. Immortelles of memory, roses of love, Wreathe them, twine them to reach realms above: Love's radio go forth, dear one, to thee, Bridging vast space even through eternity. HIS FATHER, GEORGE D. BOND. There is not # day that passes that T nt think of thee. SADLY MISSED BY (MISS) MARNE, aged between 16th and 17th sts. late resi ON BOND, who passed teums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Stree: CEMETERIES. Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 705 12th St. N.W. Cemetery Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground Perpetusl care—Chapel—Perfect Service— Ohoice plots—Moderate price Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. For Booklet, Information or tery, Call ME. CAYLOR. Linc. 952. FUNERAL DESIGNS. * | == Prompt auto delivers service. do Artistic—expressive—fexpensive. | Gude Bros. Co., i34 F st ay, al's [ in vet be- N a: . ved to &

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